AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoIreland Visa Tightening: Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre says Ireland will require visas for Saint Lucians (plus St. Kitts and Nevis and Nicaragua) effective June 15, covering ordinary, diplomatic and service passports, with transit visas also needed; he says Saint Lucia received notification from Ireland’s Ottawa embassy on June 12 and notes transitional arrangements for trips booked before June 15 and leaving before July 14. CARICOM Leadership Meeting: Saint Lucia hosts the 51st Regular Meeting of CARICOM Heads of Government from July 5–8, with Saint Lucia set to assume the chairmanship on July 1 under the theme “From Resilience to Renewal in a Changing World.” Banking & Culture: Bank of Saint Lucia named title sponsor of Lucian Carnival 2026, deepening its long-running support. Hurricane Preparedness: PM Pierre urges citizens and agencies to review emergency plans as NEMAC assesses readiness for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season. Local Transport Politics: Pierre comments on proposed public transport reforms, warning major changes may carry political backlash. Youth & Football: PDJSS and Sir Ira Simmons host a Castries career fair; and the SLFA’s Blackheart semifinals set north vs south matchups this weekend. Regional Finance: IFC confirms a US$15m investment in a CARICOM resilience debt fund targeting SME financing.
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